Weekly News by WEZOM

Weekly News by WEZOM

This week we conducted a fascinating poll about ChatGPT. Up till now it is the most popular poll we had! 948 people participated and here are the results:
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What do people use it for? Let's find out!

I use it for Digital Marketing, social media ad creation and for other marketing strategies.
For copywriting.
I use ChatGPT for learning purposes.
For research purposes.
Research, writing fiction.
I have used it to write advertising copy.
Mostly for article editing, but sometimes I will use it to give advice for my Power Point project.
To live life.
It's more of amusement.
Everything.
To rephrase critical sentences...
Research. I've moved my queries from Google to Bing and CG4.
Research, emails, JD's, brainstorming, EA tasks
Blog and social media posting development
I use it as my assistant in solving daily life problems of a Software Engineer
Chat GPT is a great tool to use to start and fine tune statements, pitches and closings. I personally would not recommend relying on it, but using it to enhance your communication can be very effective and efficient.
At the moment, I am using it to understand its limitations (and applications). Definitely NOT using it for writing given serious flaws in terms of sources, ethics, quality and so on - plus a firm belief in the need for human intelligence, originality, and creativity. That said, I can see myself using GPT Excel (or similar) for data analysis around surveys etc. I loathe Excel and being able to just type in what I need rather than write a formula is ideal for me!
I use it for templates for answers or research on different subjects
Thus far, only using it 1) as an enhanced search engine and 2) experimenting with its ability to produce decisions.?#1 works very well; #2 is terrible.?I came away from my experiments thinking how wonderful our human brains are.?I think the future is in augmented intelligence NOT artificial intelligence.

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As a designer, I rarely use it, but when I create a case for my portfolio, I generate all the content there, including the company name, website pages, page structure, and content. It's very fast and convenient, and I only need to focus on designing without worrying about the content. I've also tried to generate SVG code for logos, such as Twitter, a couple of times, but to save the generated code, I had to use another service to translate the code into SVG. However, for developers, they can easily copy and paste the code onto their website. Outside of design, I have used it as an English teacher because it can generate grammar tests and check them. Overall, I find it useful for communication and asking for feedback.
To generate offers or headlines for advertising campaigns.
I use it periodically in cases where I find it difficult to come up with a wording or need a starting point to develop my thoughts. Since the answers are quite standard, I haven't yet been able to extract anything unique from it.
I use ChatGPT to write articles for external sources in cases where there is limited resources for hiring a copywriter (e.g. when time or budget is limited). I also use it to generate short texts directly on the website when I need to concisely convey an idea using keywords. Additionally, I use it to formulate responses to company reviews. In short, it helps to save the budget, and also fills the gap of generating texts and phrases when there is no in-house capability for it. However, it doesn't always save time since it takes time to formulate prompts for specific texts, gather text pieces, rewrite non-unique parts, and most importantly, fact-check.

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